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There are - at least - two artists by this name. A reggae band and a garage rock / r&b band. 1) Together with Bob Marley, the Wailers have sold in excess of 250 million albums worldwide. Check our available The Wailers concert ticket inventory and get your tickets here at ConcertBank now. Sign up for an email alert to be notified the moment we have tickets!


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After previous digitally remixed deluxe editions of Catch a Fire, Exodus and Rastaman Vibration, expectations were very high for Burnin'. Rest assured no Bob Marley fan will be disappointed. The first CD features the original album (including hits I Shot the Sheriff and Burnin' and Lootin') as well as five bonus tracks, notably an alternate take and a single version of Get Up, Stand Up...
- www.hour.ca
2010 repress, originally released in 1998. "The Wailers' original 1959 Golden Crest material is now on Norton! Thrill to 15 drivin' instrumentals (includin' the dynamic hit 'Tall Cool One') & three scorchin' vocal workouts! Dig primo sides from the Wailers original debut LP, rare singles, and the unished 'Snake Pit.' These classic sides forged the hallowed Northwest Sound! From original master tapes for maximum whomp!
- www.forcedexposure.com
Already big names in their native Jamaica, it took until this 1973 release for Marley and Co. to finally go global. This was due, in no small part, to the intervention of the man once dubbed a 'vampire' by Lee Perry (the former Wailers producer) - Chris Blackwell. It was the label boss (who'd made his initial fortune importing Jamaican hits to these shores) who recognised that, while Marley, Tosh etc...
- www.bbc.co.uk
This is as perplexing as it is jubilant--sometimes gripping, sometimes slippery. It's reggae, obviously, but it's not mainstream reggae, certainly not rock or soul, maybe some kind of futuristic slow funk, War without the pseudo-jazz. What's inescapable is Bob Marley's ferocious gift for melodic propaganda. It's one thing to come up with four consecutive title hooks, another to make the titles "Get Up Stand Up," "Hallelujah Time," "I Shot the Sheriff," "Burnin' and Lootin'."
- www.robertchristgau.com
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In the mid-60s, when these Jamaicans were also known as the Rude Boys, they covered "What's New Pussycat"; now their anguished rhythms and harmonies suggest a rough spiritual analogue to the Rolling Stones, with social realism their welcome replacement for arty cynicism. At first I distrusted this nine-cut U.S. debut--it seemed laid back and stretched out in the worst album-as-art tradition. Now I notice not only that half these songs are worthy of St...
- www.robertchristgau.com
Documenting the years between the Wailers' early hometown success and Bob Marley's subsequent global breakthrough, this three-CD set compiles rarities (the lovely ''Selassie Is the Chapel''), early versions of familiar songs (''Don't Rock My Boat'' would become ''Satisfy My Soul''), and weird covers (the Archies' ''Sugar Sugar''). Some of The Complete Wailers 1967-1972 Part 1 is more historically interesting than truly great, but the stunning vocal interplay makes up for the occasional misfire...
- ew.com
Remastered version of Bob Marley & The Wailers major label debut. This, deluxe, version not only contains the remastered album that put Bob Marley on the map internationally, but also contains a second disc of the original Jamaican version of the album -- previously unreleased outside of Jamaica -- which not only contains different versions of the songs on Catch A Fire, but is sequenced differently and includes extra tracks that never made it to the European release...
- www.aquariusrecords.org
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